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19Jan 2026

Bangladesh Crisis: India’s Big Chance

Bangladesh’s Political Flux and India’s Strategic Opportunity Syllabus: GS-2: India and its Neighbourhood, Look East to Act East, Bilateral Groupings & Agreements GS-3: North East Insurgency Why in the News? Bangladesh is approaching general elections in February 2026 amid political uncertainty following the July 2024 uprising, the ouster of Sheikh Hasina, and the rise of …

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24Dec 2025

Bangladesh at a Crossroads: Fake Promises, False Enemies and a Fractured Polity

Bangladesh at a Crossroads: Fake Promises, False Enemies and a Fractured Polity Syllabus: GS 2: Neighbourhood first International relations Why in the News? The Overseas Mobility (Facilitation and Welfare) Bill, 2025 marks a shift from rights-based protection to bureaucratic facilitation of labour migration. By diluting safeguards against trafficking, centralising governance, weakening recruitment regulation, and neglecting …

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26Sep 2025

Saudi–Pakistan Pact Reshapes India’s Strategic Landscape

Saudi–Pakistan Pact Reshapes India’s Strategic Landscape Syllabus: GS Paper – 2 Bilateral Groupings & Agreements, Groupings & Agreements Involving India and/or Affecting India’s Interests, Effect of Policies & Politics of Countries on India’s Interests Why in the News? The recently concluded Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan has triggered concerns in New …

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05Jun 2025

Rethinking India’s Asian Strategy Amid Geopolitical Flux

Rethinking India’s Asian Strategy Amid Geopolitical Flux Syllabus: GS 2 ● India and its neighbourhood ● Organizations Why in the News? Amid shifting dynamics in Asia—marked by strategic uncertainty, great-power competition, and evolving regional alliances—India must reassess its foreign policy. The Shangri-La Dialogue and South Korea’s political turn underscore a new regional reality, challenging India’s …

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24May 2025

Banu Mushtaq’s Booker Win Highlights Margins’ Voices

Banu Mushtaq’s Booker Win Highlights Margins’ Voices Syllabus: GS-1: Indian Literature Focus: Banu Mushtaq, a senior Kannada writer, has won the 2025 International Booker Prize, becoming the latest International Booker Prize winner from India. Her short story collection “Heart Lamp” (Hridaya Deepa), translated into English by Deepa Bhasthi, marks a milestone for Kannada women’s literature …

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24May 2025

Brazil Sets COP30 Agenda with Three Priorities

Brazil Sets COP30 Agenda with Three Priorities Why in the News? Brazil, the incoming COP30 Presidency, has outlined a three-point agenda for climate talks at the upcoming Bonn meeting (SB62) and COP30 in November, focusing on multilateralism, people-centric climate action, and Paris Agreement implementation. About Brazil’s Three Priorities for COP30: Reinforce Multilateralism: Brazil stressed the …

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24May 2025

CBI Chargesheet Filed Against Former J&K Governor in Latest CBI Cases

CBI Chargesheet Filed Against Former J&K Governor in Latest CBI Cases Why in the News? The CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation), also known as the cbi central bureau of investigation, has filed a chargesheet against former J&K governor Satya Pal Malik, who was also a former cm of jammu and kashmir, and six others in …

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24May 2025

SC Recognises CAPF Group A as Organised Services

SC Recognises CAPF Group A as Organised Services Why in News? Supreme Court ruled that Group A officers of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) should be recognised as Organised Services, enabling cadre restructuring and reducing IPS deputation posts within two years, benefiting around 13,000 officers. About Supreme Court’s Landmark Judgment: A Bench of Justices A.S. …

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24May 2025

Supreme Court Upholds Dual Taxation on Broadcasting

Supreme Court Upholds Dual Taxation on Broadcasting Why in the News? On May 22, 2025 the Supreme Court ruled that both the Centre and States can levy separate taxes on broadcasting services — service tax by the Centre and entertainment tax by States — without legal overlap, affirming constitutional validity. About Supreme Court’s Key Ruling: …

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